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Stray Cat Strut Fundraiser for Animal Foster Care

The annual Stray Cat Strut Fundraiser will be held on Saturday, March 28, for the Okanogan Animal Foster…

The documentary <em>Our Mr. Matsura</em> will be screening in a free premier at the Omak Theater on Friday, April 18 and Saturday, April. 19.

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Free screenings of Our Mr. Matsura documentary to premiere in Omak

Our Mr. Matsura, a documentary about the Japanese frontier photographer who adopted the Okanogan as his home, will…

A vibrant new piece of public art inspired by the natural beauty of the Okanogan Highlands (OHA) has been unveiled at the outdoor garden of the Tonasket Natural Foods Co-Op in Tonasket. Submitted photo

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New Public Art Installation in Tonasket showcases the Great Blue Heron

‘Hank’ the blue heron, a new mural inspired by the natural beauty of the Okanogan Highlands, is located…

Danika Smith in the lead role as Diedra in “The Pack,” a new theater production showing at the Tonasket Community Cultural Center. She is seen here with Julie Alley, who plays the new poodle puppy Maxi. Rob Thompson/submitted photos

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‘The Pack’ rocks the Tonasket Community Cultural Center

Opening night of the play “The Pack” represented the return of live theater to the Tonasket Community Cultural…

The Oroville Scholarship Foundation and Oroville Music Department’s 17h Annual Variety Show and Auction featured, l-r, top row, Cash Duarte and The Broken Strings Band, Robert Grunert, auctioneer Boone McKinney, middle row, Miniesterios Liamada Final, Jody Evans and Ada Denison, bottom row, Ashley Vowels, St. Patrick’s Day decorations, including little hats, May Festival Royalty. Not pictured We Totally Graduated Band, Hailey Freeman, Bella Feeman and Tasha and the Clientelle. Gary De Von/staff photos

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Variety Show features local talent, raises money for scholarships

The Oroville Scholarship Foundation and Oroville Music Department Annual Variety Show and Auction featured a wide variety of…

LaToya Brackett, an associate professor of African American studies at the University of Puget Sound, will speak as part of a virtual Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau Program  “They Want Our Rhythm, but Not Our Blues: African American Innovation through Pop Culture,” which is being hosted by NCW Libraries. NCWL submitted images

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NCWL hosts virtual Humanities Washington program on Black Pop Culture

NCW Libraries will host the virtual Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau Program “They Want Our Rhythm, but Not Our…

Missoula Children’s Theatre will present Hercules in two performances scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 8 at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. MCT image

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Auditions for Missoula Children’s Theater’s Hercules

An audition will be held for the MCT’s production of Hercules on Monday, Feb. 3 at the THS…

Missoula Children’s Theatre will present Rumpelstilskin scheduled at the Oroville High School Commons on Friday, in two performances scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 8 at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. MCT image

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Auditions for Missoula Children’s Theater’s Rumpelstiltskin

An audition will be held in Oroville for the MCT production of Rumpelstiltskin on Jan. 27 from 3:05…

“Covenant of the Salmon People,” is a 60-minute documentary portrait of the Nez Perce Tribe’s promise to protect the Chinook salmon.

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Covenant of the Salmon People’ film at Mirage Theater

Columbiana is hosting the film “Covenant of the Salmon People,” a documentary of the Nez Perce Tribe’s promise…

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Tonasket Community Theater to present ‘The Pack’

Tonasket Community Theater will presenting, The Pack, directed by Betsy Rainsford and performed by actors from Omak, Tonasket…

Aria Dalzell-Speers, Ruben Castro, Noah Graves, Marlene Diaz and Abran Guzman with their teacher Casey McNett.

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Local students shine at North Central Washington Regional Music Honor Festival

Five honor music students from Tonasket High School performed in Quincy with 400 other top music students from…

Sydney, and a very young Kendall, Newman stopped by the Gazette-Tribune office during Oroville’s Downtown Trick or Treat in 2021. In addition to the businesses inviting people to trick or treat downtown again this year, there are two trunk or treats in Oroville and two in Tonasket and more. <em>Gary DeVon/GT file photo </em>

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Halloween events planned in Oroville and Tonasket

There are several events planned for Halloween this year in both Oroville and Tonasket.

OVOC will present Annie for their spring musical

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OVOC searching for a director for their spring musical, Annie

OVOC says it is excited to announce the group is searching for a talented and passionate director for…